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"Women are Not Perceived as Sexual Beings": A Qualitative Analysis of Multi-Level Barriers to HIV Testing among Women in Lebanon

Title
"Women are Not Perceived as Sexual Beings": A Qualitative Analysis of Multi-Level Barriers to HIV Testing among Women in Lebanon [electronic resource].
ISBN
9781339716015
Physical Description
1 online resource (30 p.)
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 55-04.
Advisers: Kaveh Khoshnood; Danya Keene.
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Summary
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a region of concern in regards to the global HIV epidemic. In 2015, a call to action was released through the American University of Beirut urging an expansion of research and policy regarding women and HIV in the MENA region. Through individual, semi-structured interviews with sexual healthcare providers and NGO staff, we sought to understand barriers to HIV testing among women in Lebanon. Using purposive and snowball sampling strategies, key informants were recruited from neighborhoods in greater Beirut (N=21; 12 physicians, 9 NGO staff). Data were analyzed utilizing a Grounded Theory inductive framework. Findings identified barriers to HIV testing among women at each level of an adapted social-ecological model (i.e., social-cultural-level barriers, policy-level barriers, interpersonal healthcare provider-level barriers, and intrapersonal-level barriers). Findings can be utilized to inform HIV-related sexual health interventions for women in Lebanon at multiple levels.
Format
Books / Online / Dissertations & Theses
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 10, 2016
Thesis note
Thesis (M.P.H.)--Yale University, 2016.
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